Two Plaquemines Parish residents have been arrested for allegedly breaking into and stealing from a camp in Myrtle Grove on Saturday, according to the Plaquemines Parish Sheriff's Office. Daniel Jeanfreau, 19, of Port Sulphur, and Dean Gould, 20, of Belle Chasse, were booked with simple burglary.

Daniel JeanfreauPPSO

Deputies in the Sheriff's Office Marine Division were patrolling the upscale camps at Myrtle Grove Marina when they learned of the break-in, according to the Sheriff's Office. Property allegedly stolen from the camp -- duck decoys, assorted nets, hip boots and a reciprocating saw -- was found at Jeanfreau's home on Saint Rosalie Lane, according to the Sheriff's Office.

Jeanfreau and Gould were questioned Tuesday, when Jeanfreau allegedly confessed, according to the Sheriff's Office. Gould was questioned further on Wednesday, when he allegedly confessed.

They were booked into the Belle Chasse Lockup in lieu of $10,000 bonds, according to the Sheriff's Office.

The Sheriff's Office is investigating a second camp burglary that also occurred Saturday near Myrtle Grove.

"Potential evidence has been collected and submitted for forensic analysis, of which the results are pending," according to the news release.

Dean GouldPPSO

Sheriff Lonnie Greco credited Lt. Gerald Cormier of the Marine Division and Lt. Brett Ricks and Detective Paul Durnin of the Criminal Investigations Bureau for "working together as a team to quickly solve this burglary and recover all the victim's stolen property."

The Sheriff's Office asks that anyone with information about the burglaries to contact Detective Paul Durnin at 504.392.1652 or 504.564.2525, or Crimestoppers at 504.822.1111.